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Originally Posted by Old School
You got it, perfect! I will just add, view the whole play when it's really close. The more things you take into consideration, the beter your call will be, and the easier it will be to defend. Also, your calls will be more accurate. You go guessing and you put yourself at risk of being wrong. For me, the more time and space I have availalbe to me to view the whole play, the better I am at determining what exactly just happened and not reacting to what I think just happened. Somewhere it's written to see the whole play thru before making your decision.
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There are only two things to take into consideration on an airborne shooter block/charge play. No, they're not time and distance.
First, see when the defense gets into position. Second, see when the offensive player left the floor. Third, know which happened first. Don't make it more complicated than that, or you'll end up complaining about the kool-aide.